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Absolutely Feet Handyman Gareth James S T Bishop & Co Ltd Foot care, in your own home. NO job too small. 6 London Road, Wick Accessible door to door transport with a Joanne Nash - Fully insured 0786 655 8860 For your garden machinery sales and service travel card. www.kingswoodct.org.uk Foot Health Professional Email:[email protected] 961 6016 Tel: 07881 530600 Local firewood logs www.stbishop.co.uk 937 2285 Split and delivered in large or M J Crawford Carpentry Services & Your local AVON representative small quantities. ww.cliftontreecare.co.uk Kitchen Fitting Ltd Linda Bryant CURGO BUILD 0797 693 5965 or 937 2966 All types of carpentry. Clothes, makeup, beauty products, kitchen From foundations to finish Kitchens designed and fitted. essentials Professional Building Service Home Cottage Tree Care Small extensions & maintenance [email protected] Dan:07747695262 Shaun:07770930623 , Wick and Doynton 0790 992 8413 986 4304 https:/www.avon.uk.com/store/Wick-rep Email: [email protected] For tree care needs, including hedge trimming and stump grinding. [email protected] Mobile Hairdresser Fully insured BG’s Taxis www.cliftontreecare.co.uk 937 2966 10 years experience. Your local, friendly and reliable service Elly Bane, Florist 0797 693 5965 All aspects of unisex hairdressing. Please call Barry or Gail on Weddings, marquees, functions, Please phone Tracey on 0795 253 2106 0117 9090614 or 07786 620455. Hunter French Estate Agents, Bath Credit cards accepted. parties Village property specialists Pelos Hair & Beauty Unisex Wheelchair Access Email: [email protected] 937 2966 Offering a professional, friendly service Tues 8.30am-7.30pm (OAP reduction) www.elly-bane.co.uk 0785 540 9179 01225 444 454 Weds 8.30am-3.00PM Creative Interiors Thurs 8.30am-7.00pm. Curtains and blinds Fri 8.30am –6.00pm Sat 8.00am-4.00pm Edgecombe Garage, Abson JE Plastering, Decorating & Property 303 9201 all made to measure MOTs, servicing, welding and repairs to Maintenance Services all makes. Based in Wick www.creative-int.co.uk 910 9627 Pauls Wheelchair taxi 937 2496 07880 905541 Local Driver 07387 948065 Any Size Wheelchair 07803354345 Dyrham & Hinton Village Hall Doynton Village Hall Jefferies Joinery [email protected] Suzanne Carten on 07986 636611 Available to hire Wick, Bristol Pilates Class Beginners/Intermediates [email protected] Hall bookings via: Carpentry, purpose-made joinery and Strengthen your core, breathe and de-stress! [email protected] Tuesdays, Wick Village Hall, 7,45-8.45 www.DYRHAMANDHINTON.COM furniture. 07578368702 937 2206 [email protected] 2 23 www.ninataylorfitness ROTAS FOR JUNE 2019 Dear Friends

WICK CHURCH SIDESMEN We are all creatures of habit, whether we like to think we are 2nd A Reynolds J Lawrence 9th J Brookman J Barnard or not. As we get older, we acquire and entrench more habits 16th A & J Hewett 23rd Y Webb M Crossley “If it isn’t broke don’t fix it”! Now, some of our habits are 30th No Service July 7th P Russell P Milton positive, life affirming and often necessary for safety and WICK CHURCH FLOWERS functionality. Churches are probably some of the most likely to 1st/8th Mrs Callow 15th/22nd Mrs Mumford have habits or traditions. (They’ve been going on for a long 29th/July 6th Mrs Limmer time!). Theologically, “habits” are also gowns worn by monks

and nuns to mark their vows of poverty, chastity and WICK CHURCH CLEANING obedience. Many of these orders have rethought the necessity 1st Mr Webb 8th Mrs Symes/Mrs Henderson 15th Mrs Bailey 22nd Mrs Reynolds or style of those habits today.

29th Mr & Mrs Thomas June 6th Mrs Butt Is it time to rethink our own habits, personal, social and If you are willing and able to be included on the church cleaning rota religious? Just to say I/we have always done it that way (no more than twice a year) please contact Monica on 9373128 You do not doesn’t seem adequate faced with the problems, opportunities have to be a member of the congregation... and choices of life today. We need to continually ask ourselves DOYNTON CHURCH SIDESMEN about our public and private habits; 16th E Crew 28th D Vaudrey Do they still feel fit for a function? DOYNTON CHURCH FLOWERS Are they helpful or harmful? 2nd Elizabeth Copping 9th Corrrinda Wakefield-Wylde 16th Jill Salter 23rd Pauline Blacker Is there an alternative? 30th Wedding July 7th Pauline Blacker What effect do they have on our private, public and community life?

We need to live continually with the thought “Is there another/ better way?” Not change for the sake of it but positive reaction Benefice Contacts to events. Our world doesn’t stand still, neither does God. We VICAR Rev Tim Bell 9373581 Wick Colin Bailey 07990507259 need to learn to respond creatively in the words of an Deputy Warden [email protected] often-used prayer; Doynton Warden Mr N Hewitt 9373412 Dyrham Warden Mr P Highway 07753986430 Lord give us grace to accept the things we cannot change, the [email protected] courage to change the things that need changing, and the Wick URC Rev James Jang 9323388 wisdom to know the difference. Mrs M Williams 9372508 Wick Benefice www.wickbenefice.net Pat Rees

22 3 Doynton Parish Pump

Lots on this month: get your diaries ready!

Hoping for fine weather for the annual village fête, which will take place on Saturday June 8th from 2 p.m. on Toghill Lane and in the village hall. Fun and games for all the family, with children’s sports, welly- whanging, skittles and a visiting pirate! No need to eat before you come: just head for the barbecue, cream teas, Pimm’s stand and cakes and local produce stalls. Entertainment will be provided by the Tatters and Tails Morris Dancers, the Concert Brass Band and a classic car display. Donations of cakes, books, tombola items and bric-a-brac grate- Revel Supper: Friday 28th June at the Village Hall fully received; please bring them to the hall on the morning of the fête. 7 for 7.30pm supper Free entry and programme, car parking £1. Roll up, roll up, all the fun of the fair!! Tickets £10 adults, £5 children. Please bring your own drinks and On the same day, Saturday June 8th, (11 a.m.–4 p.m.) the magnificent glasses. Tickets available in advance from: gardens of the Old Rectory, next door to the hall, will be open under Sascha Stokes: [email protected] 07717 471887 or the National Gardens Scheme. Well worth a visit! Entrance is £5 adults, Kerry Sawyer:[email protected] 07786 301200 free for children, and teas will be provided by the legendary Doynton and Wick WI. To avoid disappointment please book your place before midnight on Tuesday 25th June Another open garden later in the month: Doynton House gardens will be open on Sunday June 23rd (1–5 p.m.). Admission £6 adult, free for Revel Fete: 2 - 5pm Saturday 29th June children, with the proceeds to be divided between a number of medical and caring charities. Home-made teas will be served by your friendly, Wynter House, Upper Street, Dyrham SN14 8HN smiling neighbours. Doynton House gardens are spectacular at this time of year – don’t miss the chance to see them! Brass Band, Skittles, Pimms, Teas, Raffle, Tombola, Kids Games, Plate Smashing, BBQ, Splat the Rat, Coconut Shy, Ice Doynton village hall party: looking forward to our summer party on Creams, Alpacas, and …. Friday June 28th, 7.30–11.45 p.m. There will be a barbecue, bar, raffle and disco with popular local DJ Alistair. Tickets (including your first burg- at 2.30pm King Edmund Acrogymnastics er or hot dog): £10 for adults and £5 for under-12s. Contact Tracey Baker (tel. 07881820618, traceybkr[at]aol.com) or Sue Merrall (tel. 937 Admission £1 with lucky programme, children 12 or under free 3497, scmerrall[at]yahoo.co.uk). Summer is on its way! If raining - Fete will be in the Village Hall, SN14 8HA Doynton village hall improvements: the parking at the hall will be upgraded this year, with more hard-standing parking spaces, improved On the day - please bring home made cakes, bottles, china lighting, landscaping and, if feasible, electric vehicle charging points. The work is scheduled for November 4th–19th, and the hall will be closed throughout. For more information, contact the hall chairman, Mike Black- er, tel. 0117 937 3172. 4 21 Doynton & Wick WI: At the May meeting, members approved the resolutions that will go forward to the national WI meeting in June, on rural bus services and cervical cancer screening. Our own Maureen Crew talked about Associated Countrywomen of the World, the largest international organization for both rural and urban women with a mem- bership of 9 million in over 70 countries. Your “Coins for Friendship” and contributions to the “Flower of the Month” competition have helped to fund water, sanitation, agriculture and education projects, mostly in Africa and India. On June 12th, (Doynton village hall, 7.30 p.m.), Chris Westgate will talk on “Heavenly hedgerows”. The competition is “a hedgerow posy in a jam jar”. Don’t forget to bring your surplus Cream Tea seedlings and seeds for the plant stall!

Pauline Blacker, Secretary, writes: “Everyone is welcome to attend the Friends of Doynton Church service in Holy Trinity church on Sunday July 21st, 6.30 p.m. This will be a Songs of Praise celebration followed What could be nicer than a by wine and nibbles. Friends of Doynton Church was established in 1958 to ‘encourage the widest possible spread in help to the Church by personal service and financial gifts’. Your support is always greatly Cream Tea appreciated.” on a summer’s afternoon? The ever-popular safari supper will return this year on Saturday August 17th. The event will follow the same format as in 2017: welcome drinks at Boyd House on Mill Lane, where you will be notified of your venue for the starter course; move on to a different host for the Come to the Chapel on main course; then finish up at Boyd House again for dessert. Tickets £25 per person, including wine, from Jo James (tel. 937 3794). Hosts also needed to provide a starter and main course for up to six guests. Saturday 15th June, All profits to the Samaritans. Dates for your diary (also at www.doyntonvillage.org) drink tea, eat cakes, and support the Saturdays June 1st & 15th: 10.30–11.30 am.: Doynton Village Market in the village hall. NB no market June 29th. Target Ovarian Cancer appeal. Thursday June 6th, 7 p.m.: Community Engagement Forum at Wick village hall. Here is your chance to raise any concerns you have about your local community with representatives of South Glos and local 2.30 - 4.30pm councils, police and other public services. Friday June 14th, 12.30 p.m.: village lunch in Holy Trinity church, for in the Schoolroom. delicious food and the latest gossip! Tuesdays 8.30 a.m.: Morning Prayer in Holy Trinity church 20 5 News from St Bartholomew’s

Or: A day in the life of a Churchwarden

Do you remember me asking for volunteers to help strim the churchyard? We have had a marvellous response. Guess who has not put up any sort of barrier around the wildflower patch? I inspected the patch we had recently planted on Thursday, and I was very pleased to see that everything was settling in well, and putting on new growth. But on Saturday, when I went to open up Saturday, June 8th, 2.30 for a wedding, it was all gone - decapitated! Nobody’s fault (except mine, I suppose. I should have marked it in some way) Fun and games for all the family! but I am not beaten. We have bats, so we need insects, and as a planet we need bees, so I will carry on! If you see any sort of barrier suddenly appear, regardless of how temporary, you will know why. We WILL have flowers! Children’s sports, welly-whanging, One of the things that Churchwardens have to do every year is skittles “topple test” the gravestones, to ensure that they are safe. We normally do this in the summer, when the ground is at its driest and a visiting pirate! and the stones are most likely to be unstable. But we had been told of one in the newest section of the churchyard that had had No need to eat before you come: just head for the to be laid down already, so we went to have a look. We decided to check the surrounding ones, and sure enough, a couple were barbecue, cream teas, Pimm’s stand wobbly and have been laid flat for now. We will be checking and cakes and local produce stalls. them all in the coming weeks, but can I urge you all to be EXTREMELY careful - the one I pulled over last week decided to hit my foot as it fell, and I can tell you that it is not fun! I would Entertainment will be provided by hate for anyone to be injured. Tatters and Tails Morris Dancers,

Pentecost - what’s that then? The picture on the front of the the Filton Concert Brass Band magazine this month is a symbol that will be familiar to most and a classic car display. churchgoers, of a dove, symbolising the Holy Spirit, and some flames, symbolising, um… the Holy Spirit. Older readers may . Free entry and programme, car parking £1. remember Whitsun Parades - Whit Sunday is also Pentecost Sunday. We celebrate the gift of the Holy Spirit, that nebulous, Roll up, roll up, all the fun of the fair!! hard-to-describe third of the Trinity that is the terror of trainee vicars everywhere; wily old vicars habitually give such tricky Donations of cakes, books, tombola items and bric-a-brac grate- topics to trainees, and every vicar has a favourite way of fully received; please bring them to the hall on the morning of demonstrating it. The Apostles were said to have tongues of the fête flame resting on their heads, and they became suddenly multi- lingual. Explain that! (Come to church on June 9th, and see how Rev Tim does it) 6 19 WHAT'S ON - June 2019 News from the URC

OPEN DOOR meets every Friday at 10.30am in WICK CHURCH Easter was a while ago but we enjoyed a wonderful message on Good ROOM for a coffee/tea and a chat, with a “Thought for the Day” at Friday from Reverend Adrian Phippen and on Easter Day Family Spot the 11.am. NEW FACES ALWAYS WELCOME - WHY NOT POP IN NEXT FRIDAY? Worship Group led the service. An anonymous Easter Bunny provided Easter eggs for the children – a tradition started by our own Reverend Dora. The cross was decorated and lifted high and we all could picture

5th WICK & DOYNTON LADIES UNITED CHURCHES GUILD meet in WICK Dora saying the words ‘Christ is Risen! He is risen indeed! Alleluia!’ CHURCH ROOM at 2.30pm, for an afternoon of reminiscing with Brian and Monica Two of our fellowship celebrated special birthdays in May. Jenny and 8th DOYNTON VILLAGE FETE. 2pm, at Toghill Lane and Village Hall. Elizabeth hosted the refreshments following our Family Spot which took DOYNTON OLD RECTORY GARDEN. Gardens open the NGS scheme, the form of celebration and reminiscing. We were all amazed at the £5 adults, children free. 11.00 am till 4.00 pm changes that have taken place in our lives. 12th DOYNTON & WICK W.I meet in DOYNTON VILLAGE HALL at 7.30pm, for a talk by Chris Westgate on “Heavenly Hedgerows”. Competition: A On Sunday 9th June we share Breakfast at 9.45 am. Please join us hedgerow posy in a jam jar. Church Anniversary (182years) will be celebrated on Sunday 7th July 15th CREAM TEA at the Chapel. Supporting Target Ovarian Cancer, 2.30 pm till 4.30 pm. at 10.30 am. The service will be led by Reverend James Jang and will be followed by a buffet lunch to which you are invited – but please let us 20th WICK VILLAGE HALL AGM 7.30pm Please come along and support the life of your village hall. know for catering purposes. 23rd DOYNTON HOUSE GARDEN. Gardens open for charity 1.00pm till 5.00pm. Adults £6, children free.

An evening of Song and Dance 27th WICK VILLAGE WI meet in WICK VILLAGE HALL at 7.30 for a talk with Wick Tabernacle Dancers about Puppy Training for the Blind, given by George McCaffery. Competition: A favourite dog game. on Friday and Saturday 12th/13th July 28th DOYNTON VILLAGE HALL PARTY. Barbeque, bar. 7.30 pm till at 6.45 pm followed by BBQ 11.45 pm. See page 4 for more details. Tickets – to include food and one free drink: 29th DYRHAM & HINTON REVEL Wynter House, 2.00pm till 5.00 pm £5.50 adults £2.50 children

(Please see Margaret Swift)

Wick Church Toddlers: Finally, please support our annual cream tea afternoon in aid (newborn to school age) of Target Ovarian Cancer (in memory of Monica) on 15th meet in the church room June. Details on page 8 of this magazine. with their parents/carers every Tuesday during Dates for our diaries: term time, from 10.00 am Sunday 7th July: Church Anniversary – 11.45 for a relaxed, fun session. You are welcome to come and join us… first visit free, with a Sunday, 6th October: Harvest Thanksgiving contribution of £1.50 per family thereafter. 18 7 News from the Owl’s Nest

Welcome to the news for June Wick Community Pub Asset - The Carpenter’s Arms

Please email [email protected] with your news The steering group had another successful meeting last night. The group items for the July & August edition by are still analysing the results of the survey that was recently carried out Thursday 20th June by volunteers around Wick and Abson. Preliminary findings show that the use of the old Carpenter Arms by the community is a very popular Wendy Haines writes: idea. If anybody still has not completed the survey, an online version is Our meeting started with W I business and then our available at: Speaker Sarah Harris once again gave a humorous and interesting talk on knitting patterns . This is a journey https://s.surveyplanet.com/QZYwlFsKk for those who suffered a Knitted Swimsuit and how Fashions and knitting patterns have changed throughout the years. Community asset survey We're getting information from Our next meeting, on June 27th, will be held at Wick Village Hall 7.30pm. local residents to see if they would Our Speaker for this month is George McCaffery, from Guide Dogs for the support the use of the building Blind . This is a worthwhile Charity, training puppies for the visually impaired and land that was the Carpenters so if you love Dogs come along and learn more about this Charity. Arms for the benefit of the community. We really need your Wick Brownies Last term we built some birds nests, we feedback and support to demonstrate that the local community value learnt some first aid and emergency responses, fire this site and to find out how best to use it in the future. The survey safety, we learnt lots more about kindness and should take less than 90 seconds - please complete it and help save this helpfulness to others, as well as lots of games and crafts. valuable asset!

This coming term we are hoping to spend a lot more time outdoors now we have some lovely weather and light evenings, we also hope to Wick Community Pub Asset Ltd (WCPA) are a non-profit action group get started on our fruit and veg plot, and hopefully some science that was formed in order to save the local pub. WCPA are collecting this based activities. data in order to communicate and gain information with the local resi- dents for this campaign. We will securely store this information for the We are now on the look out for a new helper, who is prepared to commit to Monday evenings 5-6.30 term time (girls age 14+ or adults duration of the campaign after which it will be destroyed. We respect 18+). We would like to thank Alice for all her help and commitment to your trust and will protect your privacy and therefore will never sell the 2nd Wick Brownies and wish her good luck for her studies and share or sell this data with any third parties. exams. Please get in contact if you are interested or would like to s.surveyplanet.com know more at: [email protected]

We are now accepting enquiries for places starting in September. If you have a girl who will be age 7-9 in September and would like to join Please do complete it and have your say. us please register on the national Guiding website. Any questions please email Mr Gaive Golding at [email protected] 8 17 The Editor’s Assistant says: Please send all Friends of Wick Golden Valley Nature Reserve (FWGVNR) contributions for the July and August double edition to : Two years ago, the committee made a conscious effort to forge closer [email protected] links with the Primary School; realising the importance of engaging children and families in the life of the reserve. After recruiting a couple of by Thursday 20th June school staff, the direction and focus of FWGVNR shifted towards the PLEASE send all artwork as a .jpg file. inspiring and educating of a young generation, whilst maintaining a vision to develop and conserve wildlife species and habitat. The school started a junior branch of the committee, called Little Dippers, which now has almost 50 members. Pupils who join receive a welcome pack, a From the parish registers: nature bag, wildlife cards and badges when they take part in an activity. Weddings A symbiotic relationship has now been established between the school Alex Manning and Carriane Gibbs, Sat 25th May 2019, and the Friends group. The committee is able to meet in the luxury of the St Bartholomew’s, Wick staffroom (comfy chairs, tea and biscuits) and are also able to host talks using large screens and surround-sound. In return, the Friends host Baptisms various activities for the children and their parents throughout the year. Benjamin Harry John Mumford, Sun 26th May 2019, To date, we have been involved in several bat walks, river sampling, bird- St Bartholomew’s, Wick box making and locating, charcoal burning, tree planting, coppicing and moth catching. Funerals Last weekend saw 40 plus people take part in the drawing of sketches of Guy Ravenscroft, Tues 28th May, Holy the reserve using artist’s charcoal ( the children made this themselves), Trinity Doynton under the guidance of a local artist. They were also able to place animal tracking tunnels and dormice tubes in the hedgerows. As well as these events, there are currently 50 elvers (baby eels) being cared for in a tank Date for your diary: in one of the classes, which will be released at a later date into the Boyd. It is hoped that their re-introduction will help deal with our invasive Everyone is welcome to attend the Friends of Doynton Church service on Sunday 21st July 2019 at 6.30pm. This will be a Songs of crayfish problem. Praise celebration, followed by wine and nibbles. We are always looking for new members to join the FOWGVNR and Friends of Doynton Church was established in 1958 to "encourage support the activities in which we are now involved. We especially the widest possible spread in help to the Church by personal service welcome new members onto the committee. If you would like to be and financial gifts" and your support today is very greatly involved, or just want to find out more about the nature reserve, please appreciated, thank you. come along to our next AGM which is on Friday 21st June, 7:30pm, at Wick CE Primary School. Pauline Blacker, Secretary 16 9 Dyrham & Hinton Diversions We have various packages to suit different budgets. Sponsoring Wick FC is a fantastic way of contributing and supporting sport in our community and makes a visible difference, as every penny of sponsor money is reinvested in football equipment and facilities for the club. We have a professional designer available free of charge to Women’s Institute help with adverts and advertising boards. Our packages for the forthcoming season are detailed below: -

Dyrham and Hinton WI met at the Village Hall · Main Playing Kit Sponsorship on 9th May. It was Resolutions night and we · Match Day/Ball Sponsorship discussed the two topics over wine and cheese. · Advertising – Pitch Side Hoarding · Official Club Website & Match Day Programme Advertising In depth discussions followed the resolution proposals of “A call · Player Sponsorship · Charity Six-a-side Tournament Sponsorship. against the decline of local buses” and “Don’t fear the Smear”.

Members then voted on whether they wished the National If you’re interested in sponsoring Wick Football Club please contact Federation of WI to campaign on our behalf to give these topics Matt Davis on 07977 510352. priority. Pre-season – Training at the football club will start on Wednesday Our June meeting is a trip to the Lavender Farm followed by a 19th June at 7pm. From then on it will be held at the club on Saturdays (start time TBC) and every Wednesday. Everyone is Ploughman’s supper. welcome to come along, why don’t you give it a try? Watch our Face- book or Twitter accounts for any cancellations or change in start In July we are holding a summer garden party with canapes and in time. August we will be embarking on a summer stroll. Friendlies – If you know any team interested in arranging a friendly We will be hosting a Tabletop sale with tea and cakes on the against any of the Wick teams, please contact Matt on the above afternoon of Saturday September 28th . Members and non- number. We are planning to have our pitches available from early July 2017. members are invited to rent a table for £10. Email an- [email protected] to reserve your spot. Latest Friendly Fixtures

We welcome new members, contact Teresa at Sat 20th July – 1st Team home vrs Seymour Utd (KO 2:30pm) Tues 23rd July – 1st Team home vrs Cadbury Heath (KO 7pm) [email protected] for details on how to join us. Sat 27th July – 1st Team travel to West Sussex to play another team called Wick, KO 2:30pm

Good luck the OWLS. 10 15 Wick Football Club Wick Presentation Night – Our presentation night was held on Friday 26/04 at the club. Award winners were as follows:

1st Team = Managers Player of the Year (Dan Stephens & Joe Pople) 1st Team = Players Player of the Year (Dan Stephens) Reserve Team = Managers Player of the Year (Junior Williams) Reserve Team = Players Player of the Year (John Britton) Reserve Team = Young Player of the Year (Keane Ashwood) Reminder date for your diary: Dyrham & Hinton Revel 28th Vets Over 35's = Managers Player of the Year (Marc Ashley) and 29th June (see poster on page 16 for details). Vets Over 35's = Players Player of the Year (Johnny Williams) Vets Over 45's = Managers Player of the Year (Paul Radinage) Please remember to look out your unwanted china, for the Vets Over 45's = Players Player of the Year (Gary Reilly) plate smashing, and bottles for the tombola, thank you! And if Clubman of the Year = Mark (Fluff) Faithfull you are in the mood for a bit of baking, the cake stall will be grateful for your contributions on the day, too. Wick A reformed – Wick FC are pleased to announce that Wick A will be back playing next season in division 5 of the B&D football league. We are Volunteers are needed for the Revel Fete on Saturday 29th using this team as a player pathway for younger players to start their senior June including additions to our removals team to transport footballing careers. The team will be managed by Mat Headen with Anthony equipment to and from the Village Hollingsworth assisting. Hall. Contact Chris Grose ([email protected]) if Thanks to all sponsors – Wick FC would like to thank to all the local companies, businesses and fans that support the club in sponsorship. With- you can help. out their help it would be impossible to push our club forward. They include:

TD Recruitment, Buildbase, Pulse Printing, Keyplan Engineering, Fruition, Howdens, HBK Building Contractors, Lathams Timber, Sarah’s Sugarcraft, Victoria Sandwich, Electrio, Ashley Rodwell, Paul Tompkins Physiotherapy, Zumba Gold Karen Davis, Invest South West, C+L Trophies, Tracy Park Hotel and Golf Club, Planet Earth Home, ABM Scaffolding Ltd, Meridian Tyre Re- pair, MPRC Kingswood, Mill Lane Autos, JJ Interiors, Matthews Estate Agent, ESL Group, Barkers Boarding Kennels, WMD & Son Roofing and RMF Tyres Ltd. Contributions for the next Dyrham & Hinton Diversions should be with Angela Griffiths ([email protected]) by 18th June Sponsorship Opportunities – Advertise for as little as £25 per season in Wick Football Club award winning programme14 ‘Owlsnest’. 11 Sunday Services June June 2nd - 7th Sunday of Easter June 23rd - 1st after Trinity ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK 10.00am Morning Prayer Rob Stewart 10.00am Family Service Rev Tim Bell 4.00pm Four4All Rev Tim Bell 4forAll HOLY TRINITY DOYNTON HOLY TRINITY DOYNTON No Service No service ST PETER’S DYRHAM ST PETER’S DYRHAM 3.00pm Patronal Songs of Praise Rev Tim Bell 10.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Rev Tim Bell WICK CHAPEL WICK CHAPEL 10.30 am Morning Worship Mrs Margaret White 10.30am Family Communion Rev James Jang June 9th - Pentecost June 30th - 2nd after Trinity ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK 10.00am Holy Communion Rev Tim Bell 10.00am Holy Communion Rev Tim Bell HOLY TRINTY DOYNTON HOLY TRINITY DOYNTON 10.00am Café Church Rob Stewart No Service ST PETER’S DYRHAM ST PETERS DYRHAM No service 10.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Rev Tim Bell WICK CHAPEL WICK CHAPEL 10.30am Morning Worship Rev R Avent 10.30am Morning Worship Rev Basil Rogers June 16th - Trinity Sunday ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK July 7th - 3rd after Trinity 10.00am Morning Prayer Rob Stewart ST BARTHOLOMEW’S WICK 4.00pm Four 4 All Rob Stewart 10.00am Morning Prayer Steve Burges HOLY TRINITY DOYNTON HOLY TRINITY DOYNTON 6.30pm Holy Communion Rev Victor Howlett No Service ST PETER’S DYRHAM ST PETERS DYRHAM 6.00pm No Service 10.00am Holy Communion (BCP) Rev Tim Bell WICK CHAPEL WICK CHAPEL 10.3am Family Spot Rev Steve Britton 10.30am Church Anniversay Rev James Jang followed by a buffet lunch Midweek communion at Boyd Close Weekday Holy Communion at Holy Trinity, Doynton Wednesday 12th June 10.30 Tuesday 4th June 10.30 am 12 13